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Mayor CCAA requires the same consideration for the conservation of buildings and cultural attractions (24/11/2009)

Jumilla Mayor Francisco Abellán requires the same consideration by the Ministry of Culture of the Autonomous Region in terms of conservation of buildings and cultural attractions.

Abellán has made these statements comparing the treatment of that counseling is doing in terms of archaeological finds in San Esteban and Molina's house.

In this regard the latest press reports in which it is stated that 'Culture ordered to retain some of the debris will be removed and parking permits', Abellán thus notes that "the Ministry of Culture, through the Directorate General of Fine Arts, ordered to be kept part of the archaeological remains found in San Esteban, but conservation is to gin cotton to allow the construction of this park. "

Mayor shares this decision "because it is a way to proceed while preserving the heritage, but that is exactly what I should do with the House of Molina, as it is clear that falls, which is causing injury to the neighbors, which is a risk to the integrity of them and causing the Museum is closed, and other damages. "

Thus, Abellán believes that Culture should also order that pre-existing items of interest, the façade, railings, doors and pull the rest and after construction of new housing that these elements of play value. "

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Jumilla mayor said that "with these examples, we demonstrate that culture is not equal to a municipality, or treated just the same problem depending on which municipality is concerned, do not understand how some will say yes and here is delayed item on the grounds of being a building of cultural interest. "

Francisco Abellán recalled that "a few weeks ago, has requested from the Public Works Department to the owner for it to do a project to maintain the facade, because the demolition is not allowed."

According to the mayor, "the argument culture, not to authorize the demolition is that Jumilla not have a Special Plan of historic, with him, we would solve us and also have reports of the University of Murcia, who say the house is to keep and not to throw, but made no report of any architect where noted the need to demolish the house because of the risk of collapse. "

"The City, through the municipal architect, it has been a report that recommended such action, but culture is not considered" completed indicating the highest local authority.

Source: Ayto. de Jumilla / Foto: Siete Dias Jumilla

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